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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] User  style sheet no longer with Konqueror  4.9+
From:       Robin Atwood <robin.atwood () attglobal ! net>
Date:       2012-12-17 14:43:09
Message-ID: 201212172243.09176.robin.atwood () attglobal ! net
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On Monday 17 Dec 2012, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2012-12-16 19:50 (GMT+0800) Robin Atwood composed:
> > Since forever I have used a simple user style-sheet to force
> > black-on-white default on web pages. This is necessary because I have a
> > light-on-dark colour scheme and text can be unreadable if the background
> > is defaulted. The CSS is not fancy, e.g.
> > 
> > body {
> > 
> >    background-color: white;
> >    color: black;
> > 
> > }
> > 
> > INPUT {
> > 
> >    background-color: #E1E7FD;
> >    color: black;
> > 
> > }
> > 
> > Since about KDE 4.9 it is now completely ignored. Anyone else notice
> > this?
> 
> WFM in 4.9.90. Is that the exact same sheet that used to work? I'll bet it
> isn't. !important is missing from each rule. Without it, user styles are
> ignored on most pages.

That is the original and it used to work until quite recently! I tried adding 
!important but it didn't work with my bank, but that might just be the 
particular site.

-Robin
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Robin Atwood.

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 Where there ain't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst"
         from "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling
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